if u check the propritery code for getting the initial context in ur client,
u specify the URL(Server) and the Factory ... just see to it the Factory
name is in the classpath and give the URL of the Server ...u should be able
to do it ......
all the best
kris
----- Original Message -----
From: Tom Preston <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, August 22, 2000 8:51 AM
Subject: Re: Call EJBs from remote web server.
> Hi,
>
> >I am using J2EE server to deploy my Enterprise Java Beans(EJBs).Since
> >servlet chaining/forwarding is not supported by Tomcat we have put our
> >servlets on Java Web server.These servlets will do a lookup for the
> EJBs
> >residing on J2EE.The problem starts here:
> >How can i call the EJBs which are residing on a remote
> server(obviously
> >j2EE) from my servlets which r on JWS.
> >i mean how to do the lookup in servelets for the beans residing on
> another
> >server on another m/c.
>
> Same way you would do it if on same machine with a JNDI lookup.
>
> >Can anybody help me out?
> >
> >Reagards
> >Ritesh
>
>
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> Tom
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